With so little news trickling out from the sets of Sridevi’s upcoming film, we fans take in every snippet and (reliable!) newsbyte with relish. On the eve of Manish Malhotra’s fashion week show, he spoke to The Hindu where he confirmed that he’s working on the look for the leading lady, Sridevi herself. “Next year,

Sridevi has appeared in public so infrequently this year (which has led to some highly speculative, grotesquely objectionable online features that we are NOT linking!) that we have been parsing the net to find the few pics of Sridevi in 2016. These are some of the snaps found online. The slim and trim lady has

Films set in specific eras, period pieces are often given the moniker ‘costume drama’. When it comes to Bollywood in the 1980s and early ’90s, well, weren’t they all costumes and melodrama? Herewith, just a sampling of the looks Sridevi sported in film, before the advent of recognisable designers, stylists and the entire fashion spawn

While the duo keep saying they are the fan of the other, the enduring, endearing friendship between the superstar and the designer to the stars has been archived in this blog for years. After a long break, Sridevi was seen attending Manish Malhotra’s show, Manish Malhotra X Tech, and Sridevi arrived with her husband Boney

If there’s an iota of truth to this report and if it does come true, then we are beyond, beyond thrilled! Though Devaraagam got lukewarm reception by critics (a strong opening but then a fizzle out at the box-office!), the movie had divine songs and Sridevi looked spectacular in the film and acted, as expected,

Legendary singer S Janaki has spoken about the face on-screen where she lent her voice to in several Indian films; Sridevi. Sridevi’s most memorable Tamil songs were sung by the iconic singer. http://asridevi.blogspot.com/2016/08/s-janaki-talks-about-sridevi.html

Sridevi has spoken so often about her “favourite” designer Manish Malhotra, for this edition of Throwback Thursday – a not too long throwback! But we love this series, this look, the… well everything. Good lord Sridevi looks divine. Shot by Rohan Shreshta – indeed the son of Rakesh Shreshta who has the largest portfolio of

Sridevi then, Sridevi now. Winning awards back then, collecting them now. And looking better than ever. Gorgeous Sridevi with her Best Actress Award for Lamhe (1992) and a recent one for her contribution to cinema. http://asridevi.blogspot.com/2016/08/the-trophy-life.html

Harry… Putri? lols. Sridevi has finally been seen shopping and in restaurants in London in August 2016. Looking slim and trim and ever-so-fashionable, the gorgeous Indian actress has been chilling post production of her upcoming film. With no (reliable!) news yet on when the film will release, fans wait with breath that is baited!

Child-star of innumerable films, Sridevi was a stupendous, award-winning artist from the get-go. When R Balki said during the pre-release promotional rounds of English Vinglish, Sridevi was a ‘born actress’, viewing her earlier work in Tamil and Malayalam films is a constant reminder that she was indeed a precocious star completely at ease in front

Fan montages of various Sridevi pics found online. Sridevi in the 1980s in Bollywood Sunil Shetty and Sridevi from a photoshoot for a film titled Bodyguard – that never got made. The title was used years later for a Salman Khan – Kareena Kapoor film. Myriad roles essayed by Sridevi in her illustrious Bollywood career.

Absolutely love finding rare pics of Sridevi from the archive and Filmfare.com has just released a treasure trove from their past editions. Gorgeous Sridevi in the 1980s. Most we have seen bu the snaps with her sister Srilatha and the party image with Jaya Prada are indeed new to us. Ipso facto to you! ;0)

From the sets of Judaai, as the cast worked on the song Pyar Pyar Karte, Karte, they strike a pose for the stills. The tides have changed so much since these photos were taken. Urmila in the wake of Rangeela‘s (and the mother of all metamorphosis!) stupendous success was the brightest shining star on the

Nobody filled a chiffon sari on screen quite like Sridevi. Wet and blue was the dress code for Kaate nahin kat te where she frolics with an invisible man. She went all red for Har kissi ko and yellow for Tere mere honthon pe. She could do a Charlie Chaplin, play an icchadhaari naagin and

On August 13, the leonine actress Sridevi celebrated her birthday. Looking for stunning than ever-before, the timeless beauty is soon to be seen on the big-screen once again as her film Mom releases later in 2016. Meanwhile, social media was on fire in honouring Sridevi with messages, montages, pics all celebrating the Queen of Bollywood.

Sridevi on the sets of Chandni in a black lace/chiffon sari, with diamond accessories. While she was a resplendent vision in white in the early part of the film, Chandni’s (Sridevi’s alter-ego on film – as Sridevi has said in interviews, this was the character closest to her real self) sombre mature self in the latter

Released in the summer of 1988 (July 1, 1988 to be exact), Waqt ki Awaaz was no great film by any measure. But goodness, Sridevi looked amazing in the film. The ’80s makeup and fashion on others would jarr.. but look how stunning she looks. http://asridevi.blogspot.com/2016/08/sridevis-close-up-in-waqt-ki-awaaz-1988.html

Finally, after a long time, Sridevi’s seen in public. Here she is snapped at the airport. While there have been bizarre rumours circulating online by completely unreliable sources, Sri looks absolutely fine and as pretty as ever. Her casual airport ensemble may not be for everyone but its not the red carpet or fashion parade,

Despite the editors’ preference for la Dixit, Sridevi appeared in several covers for MOVIE magazine and she did great shoots and interviews for the best-selling magazine. MOVIE magazine under the guidance of Dinesh Raheja was taking film journalism away from tabloid sensationalism (Stardust in the 80s was disposable fun) with strong visuals, novel ideas, great